Anyway, I caught up with Lee Corso after the ceremony last night to get a few quick thoughts from him about Cam Newton. Forgive the shortness of the exchange, but the man was gracious enough to briefly chat with me despite having a crowd of fans around him.

Should Cam Newton win the Heisman?

“Cam Newton had the greatest single year of any college quarterback in the history of college football. Not even in just stats, but his team,” Lee Corso said. ” [Tim] Tebow had a great year right? His team lost four games that year. Newton won them all.”

You probably won’t find a bigger Florida football supporter than Lee Corso. He picked Florida and Nebraska for the Tostitos BCS National Championship game earlier this season.

But what Cam Newton has accomplished this season at Auburn is pretty incomparable considering his 13-0 record in arguably the most challenging football conference, the SEC, and who can forget the classic 28-27 critical Alabama victory?

On Friday’s edition of the ESPN Mike and Mike in the Morning show, host Mike Greenberg chimed in on the Cam Newton argument asking writer Mel Kiper Jr. his thoughts about the Newton-integrity Heisman debate. His response was pretty harsh.

“If you’re going to make judgments on things beyond the rules, you should be stripped of your vote,” Mel Kiper Jr. said. “That’s wrong Mike, that’s flat out wrong.”

So what’s your take on the Cam Newton debate? Should he or should he not have been eligible for the Heisman trophy?